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out-of-date very frequently, and it's sole purpose seems to be to provide the uvscan package with the update_dat script so that uvscan can keep up-to-date with the latest virus definitions. A MESSAGE file has been added to security/uvscan that recommends running "update_dat" to update the virus definitions database to the most recent version after installation. The update_dat script has also been rewritten to allow the new syntax "update -f <DATFILE>" to update from an already- downloaded DATFILE, so users will still be able to do bulk downloads to removable media on a machine with a fat connection and be able to compile and install a usable uvscan package on another machine. Bump the PKGREVISION on uvscan to 1 and mark the CONFLICT with the obsolete uvscan-dat packages.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.3 2002/08/07 05:42:14 jlam Exp $
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bin/uvscan
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emul/linux/usr/local/lib/liblnxfv.so
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emul/linux/usr/local/lib/liblnxfv.so.4
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libexec/uvscan/uvscan
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libexec/uvscan/liblnxfv.so
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libexec/uvscan/liblnxfv.so.4
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libexec/uvscan/license.dat
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libexec/uvscan/messages.dat
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man/man1/uvscan.1
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sbin/update_dat
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share/doc/uvscan/contact.txt
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share/doc/uvscan/license.txt
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share/doc/uvscan/unxadmin.pdf
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share/uvscan/clean.dat
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share/uvscan/names.dat
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share/uvscan/readme.txt
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share/uvscan/scan.dat
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@dirrm share/uvscan
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